Employees - Past Announcements

On the move with canvas

If you use Quizzes in Canvas for tests and exams, make sure that your quiz settings and security are rock solid. Check out the articles below for what you need to know.

On the move with canvas

As the Summer semester gets up and running, don’t forget to set up your Canvas Gradebook to save time and avoid headaches at the end of the semester. It is especially important to ensure that your

On the move with canvas

Blackboard to Canvas: Last-Chance Move!

Is moving your content from Blackboard to Canvas still at the top of your to-do list? If so, be sure and take advantage of this final chance to migrate your course materials before Blackboard access ends on June 30, 2018.

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As you may know, a search was recently initiated for the position of Associate Vice President and Chief Information Officer following Michael Barrett’s announcement that he would be stepping down after nearly 15 years of exemplary service to the University.

On the move with canvas

Beginning Summer 2018, we will be launching Feedback Box, an anonymous feedback tool integrated into Canvas.

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Open forums are being held to give you the opportunity to meet the top three candidates for the next Dean of University Libraries and provide feedback. Each candidate will spend one day on campus (May 16, 17 & 18).

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The College of Social Work’s Center for the Study and Promotion of Communities, Families, and Children is partnering with the College of Medicine, University Health Services and Allied Against Opioid Abuse to present a Community Event on Opioid Abuse Prevention and Research Education

Microsoft Teams - The new way for teams to work

Looking for a better way to foster teamwork? Try Microsoft Teams, a new, online collaboration hub that organizes all team conversations, files and applications in one place.

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Due to multiple campus enhancement projects as well as City of Tallahassee projects, there will be numerous road closures in and around campus beginning Monday, May 7.

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Open forums are being held to give you the opportunity to meet the top four candidates for the next College of Education Dean and provide feedback. Each candidate will spend one day on campus (April 27, April 30, May 1, and May 2).